American Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in American Literature ...Henry Barnard Brown & Gross, 1876 - 510 sider |
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... render their tribute to the resources of intelligence , con- sists in that restless desire to observe , to examine , and to know , which constitutes man a progressively intelligent being . Impelled by this insatiable mental thirst , he ...
... render their tribute to the resources of intelligence , con- sists in that restless desire to observe , to examine , and to know , which constitutes man a progressively intelligent being . Impelled by this insatiable mental thirst , he ...
Side 18
... perceptive faculties , by means of objects addressed to the senses , as the primary stage of intellectual culture . * Educational errors . - Former modes of education rendered the 18 EDUCATION OF THE PERCEPTIVE FACULTIES .
... perceptive faculties , by means of objects addressed to the senses , as the primary stage of intellectual culture . * Educational errors . - Former modes of education rendered the 18 EDUCATION OF THE PERCEPTIVE FACULTIES .
Side 19
... rendered the use of terms such as the preceding , a nullity , or an absurdity . The child shut up within the naked ... render the habit of observation an unfailing characteristic of the man , be- comes doubly valuable , as a result of ...
... rendered the use of terms such as the preceding , a nullity , or an absurdity . The child shut up within the naked ... render the habit of observation an unfailing characteristic of the man , be- comes doubly valuable , as a result of ...
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... renders here a rich tribute to the re- sources of education . Models and pictures , and the humblest attempts to produce these , as repetitions of the mental impressions received from nature , give inexpressible delight to the ...
... renders here a rich tribute to the re- sources of education . Models and pictures , and the humblest attempts to produce these , as repetitions of the mental impressions received from nature , give inexpressible delight to the ...
Side 33
... the action and character of puro intellect . They thus render the keen eye and the quick ear prompters to clear perception , fixed attention , penetrating observation , careful 1 C EDUCATION OF THE PERCEPTIVE FACULTIES 33.
... the action and character of puro intellect . They thus render the keen eye and the quick ear prompters to clear perception , fixed attention , penetrating observation , careful 1 C EDUCATION OF THE PERCEPTIVE FACULTIES 33.
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